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| The swelling of the macula (the small area of the retina responsible for central vision) caused by fluid leaking from retinal blood vessels. |
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What Causes it?
Because the macula is surrounded by many tiny blood vessels, any condition with vascular effects can cause macular edema. Blood clots or narrowing, eye inflammation, and age-related macular degeneration are associated with macular edema. Macular Edema can also occur following cataract surgery, although it is a temporary condition.
What is the Treatment?
Eyedrops, injections of cortisone around the eye or laser surgery can be used to treat macular edema. Recovery depends on the severity of the condition causing the edema.
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